Ernst Seidler von Feuchtenegg
Austrian statesman (1862–1931)
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Ernst Seidler von Feuchtenegg | |
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Minister-president Feuchtenegg | |
Minister-President of Austria | |
In office 23 June 1917 – 27 July 1918 | |
Monarch | Charles I |
Preceded by | Heinrich Clam-Martinic |
Succeeded by | Max Hussarek von Heinlein |
Personal details | |
Born | (1862-06-05)5 June 1862 Schwechat, Lower Austria, Austrian Empire |
Died | 23 January 1931(1931-01-23) (aged 68) Vienna, Austria |
Ernst Wilhelm Engelhardt Ritter[1] Seidler von Feuchtenegg (5 June 1862, Schwechat, Lower Austria – 23 January 1931, Vienna) was an Austrian statesman. He served as Minister-President of Austria from 1917 until 1918. His daughter was the actress Alma Seidler.
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- ^ Regarding personal names: Ritter is a title, translated approximately as Sir (denoting a Knight), not a first or middle name. There is no equivalent female form.
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